It's official: Rent contract must for Dubai visit visa

Dewa bill also needed when applying

The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, Dubai, has confirmed that tenancy contract and Dewa bill is mandatory even when applying for a visit visa.

“Please be informed that as per the new rules implemented recently, the tenancy contract and last Dewa bill is mandatory for visit visa,” DNRD said in an email statement.

When contacted over phone, an official at the DNRD’s Jebel Ali branch said there was no need of a tenancy contract when applying for a visit visa.

On the issue why Jebel Ali branch was not seeking a tenancy contract, the DNRD call centre said that main office had told them to advise people to bring tenancy contract.

However, residents, who received a document list from DNRD on Tuesday (June 19), said it did not state anything on tenancy contract.

“I got an email from AMER (toll free info service) contact centre team of DNRD which had no mention of tenancy contract,” Akash Jain, who was planning to bring his parents on visit to Dubai, said.

“We need to get the correct info so we go prepared when applying for a visit visa.”

On June 19, we reported that it is mandatory to provide an attested tenancy contract even if one was applying for a visit visa.

“It’s a new rule. You have to provide us with a tenancy contract. It should be attested by the Land Department if you are staying in Dubai, or from the respective municipality if you are staying in any other emirate,” a DNRD call centre executive had said.

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Comments

  • Bilal Sheikh 8 July 2012 18:20 5 15
    From where to get attested tenancy contract..? Kindly guide ..
  • a_alahlawi 22 June 2012 10:21 2 25
    This is an EXCELLENT step in the right direction,our gratitude to muhammed almarri and his team.
  • Johannes 21 June 2012 16:21 3 5
    If you got "EJARI" tenancy contract no need to attest at Land Department. EJARI is from RERA.
  • Girish 21 June 2012 12:21 11 16
    I got my parents Visa yesterday, and they did not ask for the tenancy contract.

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